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1 5 | of Publius Lentulus the consul, you began on the first
2 7 | admirable man and illustrious consul burnt, the holy person of
3 8 | as ever he was appointed consul elect he never hesitated
4 9 | making Publius Lentulus consul this year. How much greater
5 9 | want of such medicine as a consul could give, unless I had
6 9 | by a wound inflicted by a consul. I had been often told by
7 9 | that there was one wicked consul, but that there had never
8 9 | there was even one virtuous consul in the republic. And he
9 9 | Metellus had been at that time consul, who was then my enemy,
10 12 | him. And this imperious consul actually banished from the
11 13 | Flaminius3 (I will not say the consul had been conducted into
12 16 | provinces? While you were consul, according to your edicts
13 17 | you think that you were consul at Capua, a city where there
14 17 | by a wound inflicted by a consul, behaved with such wickedness
15 18 | taken to the house of the consul who was my neighbour, the
16 18 | neighbour there, the other consul; when, while the same mob
17 24 | the promise and faith of a consul when I was overwhelmed and
18 24 | at those times it was the consul who used it in behalf of
19 25 | preeminent dignity of the consul, had this great effect,
20 25 | that summons. And this same consul, when that incredible multitude,
21 26 | preserved by my counsels, he as consul again took care that the
22 27 | centuries which had made me consul should declare their approval
23 32 | the same array which as consul I had defeated, using not
24 [Title]| XIII. The consul had said that he would make
25 [Title]| being demolished. The other consul, not content with only abandoning
26 34 | not choose, after I had as consul maintained the general safety
27 38 | his own near relation, the consul; who, as quaestor, passed
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